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Beulah Wilson
Beulah Maxine Wilson died peace-
fully Sept. 17, 2016, at the Golden
Living Center, Downs, Kan., at the age
of 95. She was
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burglar. Even if you can't reach a equipmenttobuy.Askaboutnextday and graduated from Mankato High
phone. Free brochure. Call 800-605- installation. 1 - 800-261-7086 16 School with the Class of 1938. Follow-
3619 10 PORTABLE OXYGEN concentrator?ing high school, she dontinued her edu-
12-Livestock Maybe overedby Medicare. Reclaim cation at Strickler's Business College
independence and mobility with the in Topeka, then worked for State Rep-
S & S BY-PRODUCT for prompt re- compact design and long-lasting bat- resentative Joe R. Beeler at the Kansas
moval of dead cattle and horses. 1- tery of Inogen One. Free information State Legislature in 1939.
800-919-8360. 12-35-tfc kit. Call 800-731-1968 16 She married G. Woodrow Wilson
at her parents' home on July 30..1939.
I BUY HORSES. GordomMurray,24-Real Estate They lived and worked on their farm
Mankato, Kan. Phone 785-534-0262
cell. 12-3-tfc FOR SALE or rent: 1435 N. Idaho St., north of Mankato for 62 years before
moving to the Wilde Ridge Estates in
14-Sale Calendar Superior, Neb. Would carry on con- Superior, Neb., in 2001. Beulah and
tractfor qualified person. Central heat Woody enjoyed 70 years of marriage
and air, three bedrooms. Ideal for prior to Woody's death in 2009.
SATURDAY, OCT. 1, 1350 N. Park singleorcouple.308-650-9558,308- Beulahwasadedicatedhomemaker
St., Superior, Neb. Selling real as- 546'2618. 24-34-tfc
tare, antiques, collectibles and house- caring for the needs of her family. She
holditemsforthelateRichardWilford. FORSALE- Hardware Store in Polk, wasawonderfulcookandtookpridein
Mikkelsen Real Estate and Auction NE. Turnkey with building, fixtures the presentation of the dishes she
LLC, in charge of sale. 14-32-8p and modern inventory. $90k cash. served. Family favorites included her
402-765-3411 Monday-Friday 8 to 5. meringue pies, angel food cake, and
SATURDAY, OCT. 8, Community Pictures at http://www.tradition Christmas candies. In her spare time
Center in Red Cloud, Neb., 9 a.m. hardware.com/gallery/ 24 she enjoyed needlework. She also en-
Selling 144 lots of clocks. Live and joyedfishingforcatfishfromthebridge
internet bidding with proxibid, for the 25-Mobi le Homes over White Rock Creek. She was ac-
Goebel Estate. Montgomery Auction tire in the CWC and CB Clubs and
and Realty in charge of sale. LENDERS OFFERING $0 down for
14-32-9cland owners. Roll your new home and attended Olive Hill Church. She served
land improvements into one pack- as treasurer of Richland Township for
SATURDAY, OCT. 8, 33 N. Walnut age. Discount national pricing on many years and On the election board
St., Red Cloud, Neb., startingat noon. Breeze II doublewide and our 60th numerous times.
Selling 2011 FI50 pickup, 2002 GMC Anniversary singlewide. Trade-ins Beulah and Woody enjoyed travel-
pickup, JD60 tractor, guns, tools, col- welcome. 866-858-6862 25 ing throughout the U.S., taking several
lectibles for the Leo Goebel Estate. group sightseeing bus tours as well as
Montgomery Auction and Realty in 26-Notice many road trips on their own. They
charge of sale. 14-32-9c. especially enjoyed visiting the Rocky
ROCK CREEK Renegades, Modern Mountains in the summer to "cool off"
MONDAY, OCT. 24, Esbon Commu- and Black Powder and Early Ameri- following wheat harvest. For many
nity Center, Grand Ave. (Main St.), can Trade Fair, Lancaster Event Cen- years, they enjoyed trailer camping
Esbon, Kan., 10 a.m. Selling 990 acres ter, Lincoln, Neb., Sept. 24, 9 a.m. - 5 with their friends, "The Over the Hill
or seven tracts of cropland in Jewell p.m.; Sept. 25, 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. Admis- Gang," at the Lovewell Reservoir rec-
and Smith counties in Kansas for sion: $5, two day $8. 26 reation area.
Scott A. Marihugh. Frieling/Realty Her family and those who knew her
and Auction, Inc. in charge of sale. 30-Musical Instr. will miss Beulah's smile and loving
14-38-5cSNARE DRUM: excellent condition, wink.
SATURDAY, OCT. 29, Northeast$200.Ca11785-378-3929. 30-38-2p Preceding her in death were her
Guide Rock, Neb., 9:30 a.m. Selling parents; her sister, June Steadman;
modern ranch house, Morton build- SMALLWHITNEYpiano;assortment brother, Lloyd Skinner; and her hus-
ing on one plus acres land. Also true- of wood household furniture, 402- band, Woodrow.
tors, pickup, car, household and col- 279-2635. 18-37-2c She is survived by sons and daugh-
lectibles for the Richard Kimminau YAMAHA P22 studio piano, oak. Like ters-in-law, Walter and Peggy Wilson,
Estate. Montgomery Auction and new condition. About 1/2 new price. Burr Oak, Kan., Phil and Wanda Wil-
Austin (Christina) Wilson, Longmont,
Colo., Melanie (Lannin) Zoltenko,
Courtland, Kan., Haley (Derek) Weik,
Carson City, Nev.; step-grandchildren,
Mason (Debraray) Thompson of Ft.
Lupton, Colo., Leah Jenkins of
Longmont, Colo.; six great-grandchil-
dren and four step great-grandchildren;
other relatives and a host of friends.
Graveside services will be held on
Saturday, Sept. 24, 2016, at l0 a.m., at
Mount Hope Cemetery, Mankato,
Karl., with Missie Wilt and David
Watters officiating.
Visitation will be held today (Thurs-
day) 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. and tomorrow
(Friday) 9 a.m. to 8 p.m., with family
present to greet friends from 6 tO 8 p.m.
at the funeral home.
Music was recordings of "Just be-
yond the Moon" and "Beulah Land."
Pallbearers were Lanin Zoltenko,
Melanie Zoltenko, Justin Wilson, Aus-
tin Wilson, Devin Wilson, Sam Wil-
son, Taran Zoltenko and Chandler
Zoltenko.
Interment was in Mount Hope Cem-
etery, Mankato, Kan.
In lieu of flowers, the family sug-
gests memorial gifts to Solomon Val-
ley Hospice, 311 W. Main, P.O. Box
399, Beloit, Kan., 67420, or a charity
of your choice.
Condolences may be sent to
Megrue-Price Funeral Home, 750 N.
Commercial, Superior, Neb., 68978 or
www.pricefuneralhomes.com.
Price Funeral Home, Superior, is in
charge of funeral arrangements, pd.
Gale Ray Wilson
Gale Ray Wilson, 88, of Sweet
Home, Ore., died last Sunday. He was
born Oct. 14, 1927, on a farm near
Montrose to Ray
J. and Mildred M.
(McCurdy) Wil-
son.
At an early
age, he moved
with his family to
Burr Oak, where
he attended
school. Gale
graduated from
Burr Oak High
School in 1945.
He was active in sports and served as
president of his freshman and senior
classes. He earned letters four years in
football and track and three years in
basketball.
Gale's father died when he was 14
and he continued to work on the farm,
planting and harvesting the crops with
a four-horse team until his mother sold
grade, in Korea with the Army of Oc-
cupation at the end of World War II.
After being honorably discharged, he
lived for a time in Boise, Idaho. In July
1947, Gale moved to Sweet Home,
Ore., where he was employed at
Willamette National Lumber Com-
pany, later to become Willamette In-
dustries. He worked as a pipe fitter,
mill wright and electrician for many
more years, until an on the job injury
forced his retirement.
On Sept. 12, 1949, Gale was united
in marriage to Marjorie L. Freeby of
Mankato in the First Christian Church
in Boise, Idaho. They returned to Sweet
Home and started their lives together.
To this union were born three children;
Michael Ray, Brenda Lou and Kelly
Gale.
Gale had the Allstate Insurance
Agency in Sweet Home in the 1950s
and 1960s and cherished the many
friends he made. He was a member of
The United Methodist Church in S weet
Home. He enjoyed hunting, sports and
traveling. Gale loved and enjoyed his
family. His granddaughters and great-
grandchildren were his pride and joy.
He is survived by his wife of 67
years, Marjorie, of Sweet Home; son,
Michael, of Gothenburg; daughter,
Mrs. Larry Hyland (Brenda), of Dal-
las, Texas; son, Kelly, of Kameula,
Hawaii; two granddaughters; two great-
grandchildren; nieces, nephews and
many friends.
He was preceded in death by his
parents; brother, Wayne Wilson; and
sisters, Pauline Behee Cockran and
Betty Satterfield.
His funeral will be at I 1 a.m. to-
morrow (Friday) at Fir Lawn Lutheran
Church. Private burial with military
honors will be at Gilliland Cemetery.
Sweet Home Funeral Chapel is han-
dling the arrangements.
Leslie Heisz
Leslie Melvin Heisz, 90, died Sat-
urday at Newton. He was born Jan. 12,
1926, in Belleville, the son of Roy and
Beulah (Campbell) Heisz. He attended
rural Jewell County elementary schools
and Mankato High School, graduating
on June 4, 1944. The day after his
graduation, he picked up his induction
notice for the US Army, which he
already knew was waiting for him at
the post office prior to graduation.
He served in World War II at sev-
eral locations as a mail clerk until his
honorable discharge on May 7, 1946,
after which he im-
mediately applied
to college to study
for the United
Methodist Church
ministry. Leslie at-
tended Kansas
the farm in the fall of 1944. Wesleyan Univer-
He entered the armed service of his sity in Salina as a
country and served with the medical pre-ministerial stu-
Realty in charge of sale. 14-34-10c Free delivery, one tuning, one year son, Longmont, Colo., five grandchil- detachment of the Twentieth Infantry, dent.
warranty. Mid-America Piano, Man- dren, Justin Wilson, Oakland, Calif., Sixth Division, as sick and wounded I
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BLACK FLAT fiberglass pickup cover
with rails. Was on a 2001 Dodge
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148 E.ThirdSt.,Supenor, Neb.68978
Phone:402-879-3291
Fax:402-879-3463
E-rnail:~e@supedorne.com
Parkview Haven Nursing Home
Deshler, Neb.
Currently accepting applications for
Full Time Night Shift CNA
Shift differential, add on for experience. Full time
benefits include dental, life, disability, retirement, health.
For further information and an application,
call Judy Kujath, (402) 365-7237
GOTTSCH LIVESTOCK FEEDERS,
Red Cloud, Neb.
is currently looking to hire motivated and dependable
GENERAL FEED YARD
MAINTENANCE HELP
Our full time benefits include Health, Dental,
Life Insurance, 401K and Health Savings Account
If you are interested in this position and looking for
steady employment, stop by and fill out an application
or carl 402-746-2222
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CITY CLERK- CITY ADMINISTRATOR
The City of Mankato, Kansas, is seeking qualified applicants for the
position of City Clerk - City Administrator.
This/s an administrative posit/on with oversight
responsibi/#/es for the dally opera/ion of the c/t/.
City Clerk-City Administrator
is responsible for payroll,
accounts payables, accounts
receivables, minutes of the City
Council, personnel records,
purchasing, records retention,
financial accounting, budget
preparation and monitoring of
financial condition, as well as
zoning administration.
Submit cover letter, resume
Successful applicant
must reside within the City
Limits of the City of Mankato,
or move to this location within
six months after initial
appointment. A s/x months
pmbationao, period following
initial employment must be
competed to achieve full-time
employment status.
and three references to
Mayor Donald Koester, 135 Crestvue Ave, Mankato, Kansas 66956,
or e.mail to koester ncken.com.
A copy of the job description, salary ranges and projected star/date
may be obtained by caging 785- 378- 314 f.
• .,8 Position will be open until filled. 3,°
TOUR & TRAVEL,.
4228 Road F
Hardy, Neb.
402-279-2515
800-279-1026
superiortandt @ gmail.com
Superior Sales,
Service,
Satisfaction!3 ,f
HOUSE FOR SALE
1st floor: Spacious quarters,
kitchen, dining room, living room,
family room, 2 1/2 bath and 3 bedrooms
2nd floor: 2 furnished apartments,
with deck and separate heating
4 car detached garage,
underground spnnklers and a yard shed
Priced at $75,000
715 N. Central, Superior, Neb.
Phone 402-879-4616
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MEMORIAL HOSPITAL
Dietary Aide
The Dietary Department is currently seeking a part-
time Dietary Aide. Hours may vary, but will be
scheduled Monday-Friday and an occasional
weekend.
Contact Mary Utter, at 402-879-4432 ext. #126 for
more information.
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This week's
Friday,
report from
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18 BIk Heifers 610 139.00 8 Mix Steers398 160.00
5 BIk Heifers492 136.00 11 BIk Steers 604 .156.75
16 Mix Heifers 695 134.50 6 BIk Steers450 155.00
8 BIk Heifers572 131.50 5 BIk Steers576 150.00
7 BIk Heifers770 130.00 46 BIk Steers 715 147.00
20 BIk Heifers 811 128.00 11 Mix Steers 632 140.00
34 BIk Heifers 946 123.50 7 Mix Steers645 140.00
57 Mix Heifers 958 123.50 6 BIk Steers805 139.00
7 Mix Heifers970 118.00 25 BIk Steers 952 125.75
26 Mix Heifers 1,038 116.00 6 Mix Cows 1,4541,575.00
8 Mix Heifers1,079 105.00
Consigned for Friday,
10 BIk Cows, 4 to BM Spring Calves; 95 BIk Steers and Heifers, 450-600;
45 BIk Steers and Heifers, 400-550; 120 BIk Steers and Heifers, 450-600, fall shots;
Jon Russell, 785-374-4577, Cell 785-819-6115
Nell Bouray, 402-879-5566
Scott Greene, 785-545-8612
Kelly Bouray, 402-879-3051, Cell 402-879-5567
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He married Edith DeMoss, of
Osborne on June, 5, 1949, and follow-
ing his graduation in June 1950, they
went to New Jersey to begin his studies
at the United Methodist Seminary,
Drew Theological School at Drew
University. In addition to working on
his ministerial degree, Leslie served
three small churches near Colesville,
N.J., where he and Edith lived.
He graduated from Drew Theologi-
cal School with a master's of divinity
degree on June 4, 1954. After gradua-
tion, Leslie and Edith returned to Kan-
sas where for the rest of his life he
served United Methodist churches in
the Kansas West Conference.
Leslie served on the Maize school
board and was proud of his involve-
ment in the building of the Maize High
School in the early 80s. Leslie was
active in the Lions Club, for 60 years
and the Masonic Lodge in which he
was a member for almost 70 years. He
was preceded in death by his parents,
Roy and Beulah Heisz; and a sister,
Ella Blake. Survivors include his wife,
Edith Heisz; sons, Kenneth and Keith
Heisz; and grandsons, Hunter, Michael
and Evan.
Visitation will be held from 1 to 5
p.m. Sunday at Petersen Funeral Home,
Newton. His funeral will be held at
Trinity Heights United Methodist
Church, Newton, at 10:30 a.m. Mon-
day. Burial will be at 10:30
a.m.Tuesday at Mr. Pleasant Cemetery,
Courtland. Condolences may be left at
www.petersenfamilyfuneralhome.com
Kan. company world's
leading supplier of
diverse metal products
By Ron Wilson
Slug catchers and pig traps. Those
sound like things you might find in a
garden or hog farm, but they are actu-
ally devices used in the natural gas
industry. A Kansas company is the
world's leading supplier of such de-
vices and also builds metal products
used in ways as diverse as nuclear
submarines and rockets for outer space.
Mike Kilkenny is CEO and owner
of Taylor Forge Engineered Systems
in Paola. This amazing company pro-
duces heavy duty products for these
diverse uses and more.
In 1900, an inventor namedJ. Hall
Taylor laUnChed a pipe works com-
pany -- now known as Taylor Forge -
- in Chicago. Three decades later, an-
other engineering company started a
facility in Paola to serve the natural gas
industry. Paola is centrally located be-
tween the Hugoton gas field to the west
and industrial centers in b/ig cities to
the east .....
In 1959, Taylor Forge bought the
plant in Paola. After changes in owner-
ship, Taylor Forge Engineered Sys-
tems of Paola was created. Gary
Kilkenny had been a salesman for Tay-
lor Forge. In 1984, Gary and co-worker
Tom Walsh bought Taylor Forge En-
gineered Systems and took it private.
At that time, the company employed
approximately 140 people.
Gary's son, Mike Kilkenny, was
trained as an engineer in Illinois. He
ultimately joined the business and be-
came majority owner of the company
in 1998. The company has expanded to
include a plant in Tulsa plus facilities
in other Kansas communities.
"We are manufacturers of very
large, very heavy steel products with
an emphasis on the natural gas and oil
industries," Mike Kilkermy said. "For
example, we are probably the world's
leading supplier of exotic-sounding
products called slug catchers and pig
traps," he said with a smile.
What are slug catchers and pig traps?
A slug catcher helps with the initial
separation of natural gas from oil in the
natural gas transmission process. Pig
traps, sometimes called launchers and
receivers, are the devices through which
pigs are inserted and removed from
natural gas pipelines to clean impuri-
ties along the lining. Despite their utili-
tarian names, these products play an
important role in the industry.
Taylor Forge offers other products
for the oil and gas business, such as
pressure vessels and related pipeline,
• processing and refining equipment.
One example is Vortex Technology
Separation equipment, which essen-
tially uses centrifugal force to separate
oil and gas very efficiently.
Besides the energy industry, Taylor
Forge Engineering Systems has sev-
eral other key product lines. The com-
pany is a supplier in the defense indus-
try to the U.S. Navy and to NASA in
the aerospace industry.
"When the space program is active,
we're active," Mike Kilkenny said.
"We were part of the Apollo space
program in the 1960s." More recently,
his company's products were used in
connection with the space shuttle.
Taylor Forge products are also used
deep in the ocean. "For the U.S. Navy,
we manufacture steam piping for
nuclear reactors for submarines and
aircraft carriers," Mike said. As noted,
Taylor Forge' s high strength, high pres-
sure vessels are important in the en-
ergy industry.
"The remaining oilfields in the
world are found in deeper and deeper
water," Mike said. Taylor Forge prod-
ucts are needed for offshore oil plat-
forms around the globe.
"We serve customers in 30 or 40
countries around the world," Mike said.
"It is always interesting when our cus-
tomers come to visit." It has to be a bit
of a surprise when those customers
find a space-age company like Taylor
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